Synopsis: Having mastered Earthbending and survived the battle with Azula, Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Toph must now enter the Fire Nation so that Aang can master the final element. Once in the Fire Nation, they learn about the plans Firelord Ozai has to use Sozin’s Comet to spread the war’s destruction and his authority over the four nations. With lots to learn and very little time to do it, the group will have to rely on unexpected alliances if they are to help Aang realize his destiny.

Our heroes have had it surprisingly easy so far, compared to the challenge they face entering the Fire Nation and defeating Firelord Ozai. The story and the world continue to build on itself as we are introduced more fully to the people of the Fire Nation and Aang begins to embrace the idea of himself as the Avatar, though he still has some reservations about what this role means for him. Katara and Sokka have grown up significantly since the beginning of the series, and have developed into warriors in their own way as they help Aang master the elements. And even though Toph has only been with the group since the previous season, she is becoming more of a team player and a more compassionate person. Zuko has changed noticeably as well, but has he changed for the better or will he fall back into old habits? The art in the series is continually solid and lovingly animated to send our heroes out with a bang as we work toward the four-part finale that brings the series to a close. It’s sad, sweet, funny, and everything we love about the series, but it is still hard to say goodbye to these characters that we have been cheering for. But we can always go back to the beginning and start the series over…or The Legend of Korra….